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Part of it comes down to the peculiar human weakness for idolatry and deference to celebrities.
While the persistent popularity of fish oil may reflect the human weakness for anything touted as a life-extending elixir, it also reflects that, even among scientists, diet notions can persist even when stronger evidence emerges contradicting them.
They were humans, with a human weakness for using their freedom of choice in precarious ways.
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He had human weaknesses for drugs, partying and plausible well-dressed women, some of whom scooped "personal-service" city contracts.
John Hurt's Richard Rich in "A Man for All Seasons:" a paragon of heartbreaking human weakness & model for many of characters.
When human weakness is mistaken for national weakness - an error that has overtones of pride - the stage is set for folly on a grand scale.
It was the failure to account for human weakness that is relevant to this crisis".
But there's no disgust for human weakness, it doesn't see criminals as trash, and it doesn't use cartoonish bad guys to prop up its protagonist's aura of virtue and specialness.
The three plays -- "The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov (1888-89), "The Music Cure" by George Bernard Shaw (1913) and "Caught With His Trance Down" by Georges Feydeau (1897) -- share a general time period, an attitude of fond appreciation for human weakness, and a subject: marriage plans.
The fact remains that even though states are a remedy for human weakness and imperfection, as human constructs they always remain an imperfect one.
It insists that there is no end to human weakness, and not much cure for it either.
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